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thing is starting to get hot. When it's plugged in and I'm using it, I can put my hand in the back and it feels like you can almost cook and it really makes me nervous. In saying, I'll be less, Apple Watch that was like, Apple Watch, one of the first ones that came out, separated the screen from the body of the watch, the battery was like a pillow. I removed the screen off it, the battery inside was like a pillow. So how long of leaving that Would it have actually taken for that battery? Because lithium batteries, if they blow, if they blow, if they even get a little hole in them, the lithium touches air and that's enough to make it catch fire. Lithium battery hits air equals fireball. It's just the way it is. So I'm nervous about devices that get poor battery and having to use them plugged in because they get so damn hot and my iPad isn't plugged in. So you get one that gets a little hot right now, it's no joke. and it's nothing to mess around with because, you know, come hell or high water, if they break, it's a fireball. Marat watches, ham radios, what we all know about the ham radios that are used, we've all had one of those getting really hot over the years. But, yeah, that's why I'm looking forward to this new battery tech that's coming. Tesla has already started to use it in their vehicles. I can't remember what the chemical composition is, but it's a newt. They can make them like paper-thin fireball with lithium batteries too long before the device is actually outdated. There's really much you can do about it because they make these devices so that they can be used.
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